Cigarette or cigar holder



W. RUMBLE, 1a., DEC'D.. E. e. RUMBLE same ADMINISTRATRIX- CIGARETTE 0RCIGAR HOLDER. APPLICATION FILED JAN- 13, 192:.

1,41 5,404. Patented May 9, 1922.

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a citizen ofthe l-lnitedlstates, residingat being therewith thusprecluding .the .posslblhty of I closed, and

- This.=invention pertains-to; cigarettepr cigar holders and has ;for 1its [main obj eat the production of. a structure-wherein theholder ismadecollapsible-and adapted to fit w thm V andhe held .,tacle.- j .l 5

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East ,Orange, a in the county of; Essex; and State of. New. Jersey, haveinvented; certain new and useful. Improvements in Cigarette .or, Cigar{Holder-s,- of .,.ihich the following ls gal-specification? I, 4

by -;an ent-losing case-or recep- The structure issuchthat itbe readilycarriedv in onesv pocket,- the holder proper rotected from 1 coming intocontact the soiling which might otherwise occur.

Two embodiments'wf; the invention are illustrated in the annexeddrawings, wherein Fig. '1 i a longitudinal sectional view of the caseand holder, the latter being in its collapsed or telescoped condition;

Fig. 2 an end view thereof; Fig. 3 a sectional elevation of the two caseor receptacle elements hown as separated;

Fig. 4. a longitudinal section of the holder in its extended position;Fig. 5 a perspective view thereof; Fig. 6a detail sectional view of themouth piece.

Fig. 7 closed.

Fig. 8 an elevation-perspective of a modified form of case.

Fig. 9 a side a side elevation of the case when elevation thereof, whenFig. 10a sectional elevation of the holder, the holder proper being of aslightly different outline or form from that of the first form.

Referring first to the structure disclosed in Figs. 1 to'7. 1 denotesone of the case elements frusto-conical in form, the member or elementbeing closed at its smaller end except for a small vent opening 2. Theother end is shown as formed with a finished bead 3. The second caseelement 4 is 'of the same general form and ha a vent opening 5 formed.in its outer smaller end. At the opposite end it is formed with a nozzle05 two diameters or sections denoted respectively by 6 and 7, the latterterminating "Specification of ietters Patent ,in diameter and x VELSIE'GnnoiuBLE. BEING ,,i tnrirr1.n- .13.,- DECEASED, ASSIGNOR mo.rnnsnxja conronArIon-or NEW JERSEY.

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adjacent astopbead or: ring 8. The section 17 is .of j such dimensionsthat the mouth. of

casesection ,Lwill make a "close fitting conforced v parts are slightlytogether as inFigs: 1 and 7 9 ta )ering in form and a stem 5-.to make aclose and binding rear end of the When it is des red to nest; the.holder proper within the .case,-; the nozzle sectionfi is inserted inthe (or-- cigar) holder comprises put in place its .beingpro'vided withan en'- .larged,forward end ll adapted when the .pa rtsare brought .tothe position shown in .Figsmt and j'fit with the "'rearfportion of thehead. The

stem is somewhat reduced threaded as at" 12 and a mouthpiece. or button.13 is screwed thereon- ;l1ekst em-'an(.l ;mouthpiece will preferably,beformedjfrom hard-rubber, bone, bakelite, or other I suitablematerial.

holder when insuch conditionmay be readily carried in ones pocket.

The form illustrated in Figs. -8, 9 and 10 is substantially the same..Instead of relying solely upon friction as a holding means to retainthe case'elements together, section 1 is provided with a pin 14 adaptedto 'pass into a bayonet slot 15 formed in the nozzle section 7 and tolock the base elements togetherupon a slight relative rotation. The beadconstruction omitted, the end of the case ele.

ment 1 making a close abutting fit with ashoulder 16 formed 'on element4 immediately adjacent the nozzle section 7. v

The holder proper is substantially the same as that before describedexcept that instead of flaring throughout its length it is madesubstantially cylindrical for a distance from its outer end. Furthermoreits extremities are not beaded as under the first describedconstruction.

3 and the stop bead 8 are under this- Under both constructionswhen it isdesired to remove the holder from the case one need only to removesection 1 and then draw the stem 10 outwardly, the head 11 whereofpasses into the rear portion of the holder 9 making close contacttherewith whereupon the holder may be removed from the nozzle section 6.If desired the head may be first removed and the stem afterwards drawninto operative position.

The case elements and the holder or head element 9 are designed to beproduced from thin metal and where gold and silver are employed thestructure at once presents a pleasing and artistic finish andappearance.

What is claimed is 1. In a device of the class described, thecombination of a two part hollow casing; means to hold the partstogether; a cigarette holder, comprising a head and a stem telescopingthe head; and means carried by one of the case elements engaging thehead as the stem is telescoped within the head and passes into thecasing.

2. n a device of the class described, the combination of a two parthollow casing, one of said elements having a. nozzle extending into theother when the parts are brought together; and a cigarette holdercomprising a hollow head and a stem having a telescopic connectiontherewith, said head fitting a telescopic connection therewith, themouth of said head being of such diameter as to pass over and to makefrictional contact with the nozzle section of smaller diameter.

4. In a device of the class described, the combination of a hollowcasing element, said element having a nozzle of two diameters at oneend; a second casing element, the open end whereof passes onto thenozzle section of larger diameter; means for lockin said elementstogether; and a cigarette fielder comprising. a head and a stem having atelescopic connection therewith, the mouth of said head being of suchdiameter as to pass over and to make frictional contact with the nozzlesection of smaller diameter.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

WILLIAM RUMBLE, JR.

